This is a lecture/lab course that provides the foundation for major and minor courses in the Engineering Technology: Electronics Engineering Technology program. Topics include basic electrical and electronic concepts, circuit testing, troubleshooting, and the use of test equipment.

A hands-on course focusing on the construction of electronics equipment. The course will include the principles of circuit and chassis fabrication of packaging for electronic equipment, the techniques of layout, construction, finishing, assembly, wiring and harnessing, and the proper use of tools and hardware. The student will be introduced to several different types of shop tools and hand tools. Printed circuit board layout and design using computer aided design software will be included. A number of direct and photographic circuit board fabrication techniques will be presented. A project is used by each student to develop skills for each process.

This course is an introduction to the microcontroller using the BASIC STAMP and various PIC and other controller products to develop a small digital system. The course includes programming, interfacing, power, and packaging of a stand-alone digital device.

This course covers an introduction to the generation of electrical power and moving that power through a local transmission system to a substation where a customer will purchase the generated power. Safely working with components of a high voltage transmission system will also be covered.

This course is a continuation of the Electrical Power and Distribution I course. It covers the generation of electrical power and moving that power through a local transmission system to a substation where a customer will purchase the generated power.

This is an advanced course in electronic drive systems used in industrial applications. Electronic control of Direct-Current and Alternating Current motors, transmission and solid-state controllers, and electronic control of power generation equipment will be discussed.